Winter is fast approaching and for most of us that means warm jackets, coats, boots, a home to go to at the end of the day, a meal to fill our stomachs and a cosy bed to climb into. However for others this is not the case. Inspired by a recent post on Facebook (https://www.goodthingsguy.com/lifestyle/south-africans-scarves/……..the Rhodes Business School in conjunction with 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela and Grahamstown Knitwits have challenged themselves to implement this initiative in Grahamstown. We would like to extend this challenge to the wider Grahamstown community to knit or crochet scarves in honour of 67 Minutes…
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More than 7 500 units of the third-generation Hyundai Tucson were sold in 13 months since its South African launch last year – claiming a 16,5% share in its class. Officially on the specification sheet, this seventh derivative of Hyundai’s SUV model is known as the Hyundai Tucson 1.6 TGDI Executive Sport. It is powered by a turbo-charged 1,6-litre petrol engine that delivers 150 kW peak power and 295 Nm torque, and it boasts the comprehensive Executive level of features found in other derivatives in the range. The other big reason to create the Tucson Sport, is that this compact…
Toyota has retained its title as the world’s most valuable car brand in the annual BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands Study. This marks the ninth time that Toyota has topped the automotive category in the report’s 12-year history. Conducted by Millward Brown, the study lists values for the world’s largest corporations by considering brand salience, taking into account how brands resonate with buyers, and whether they offer the benefit of different and trendsetting products and features. Insights from the BrandZ 2017 report reflect the growth of experimentation with alternate energy sources and autonomous driving, and further technological integration…
The St Andrew’s College hockey teams found the physical and technical challenge against Grey on the weekend (Saturday 3 June) tough going but many players competed until the final whistle. The U14Cs created a number of chances but failed to convert losing 3-0. Thomas Wolstenholme and Hylton Lovemore played well for the U14Bs who lost 4-1, while the U14A side lost 5-0 against an excellent Grey team. The U16Ds lost 7-0 with Richard Morris and Philip Beynon making excellent tackles and never giving up in defence. The U16Cs also lost despite Jordan van der Meulen superb display in goal. Nestor…
By CHESLEY DANIELS It is with great sadness to learn the unexpected and sudden passing of Lucius Jordaan this week. ‘Gaffie’ was without doubt one of the sporting legends and greats of Grahamstown. He was a fantastic all round sportsman who excels in more than one sporting code. Lucius Patrick Jordaan was born on 3 January 1983 in Grahamstown and attended St Mary’s Primary in Grahamstown. He started his rugby career at prop forward for the U11 and U13 team, when coach Godfrey Van Vught picked him for the first time. After a few good performances, his natural talent and…
There’s no doubt that thousands of South Africans think with their hearts instead of their heads when buying a new car. Avoiding buyer’s remorse and up to six years of wincing every time a car payment is made just means a touch of realism and matching your lifestyle and budget to your new car, says Datsun South Africa. “With the high-specification cars on offer today, opting for a car that meets your lifestyle needs and takes the pressure off your pocket is achievable,” says Des Fenner, General Manager of Datsun South Africa. He points out that cars in the A-segment…
The race weekend in East London for the Formula 1600 field started with the championship leader, Julian van der Watt (42 – Race Driver SA), at the top of the timesheets in every practice. Then during the qualifying session Brad Beningfield (46 – General Energy Systems) suddenly stepped into the picture. Rhodes University second year Journ student, Beningfield had been progressing through the practice sessions from fourth place to second and then during qualifying went 0.006 of a second quicker than the series leader to take pole position for race one. The first race was 10 laps and the Investchem…
The Cathedral bells will sound across Grahamstown between midday and 2pm today, in line with the South African Council of Churches’ call for prayer as part of its ‘Unburdening, Uncapturing’ campaign. The South African Council of Churches (SACC) has recently been engaged in a national initiative of listening to people who wanted to ‘unburden’ themselves. This resulted in the collection of a great deal of testimony relating to state capture and corruption, some of which was also voluntarily given by the people concerned to Thuli Madonsela and incorporated in her State Capture report. The Unburdening Panel comprised SACC President‚ Reverend Ziphozihle Siwa‚ Grace…
Kingwood College 1st rugby side sustained early pressure applied by Union High School to score four first half tries. The annual inter schools match took place at Kingswood’s City Lords on Saturday. The match was a good spectacle, with both sides enjoying their own successes at various stages of the match. Union camped in the hosts 22m for the first 10min of the match, but it was then Kingswood’s backs who created the line breaks and fed their supporting players to run in four good tries in the first half to lead 24-0. During another good break the ball was…
Graeme College 1st rugby side hosted Port Rex in a match which they were hoping to bounce back after their loss against St Andrew’s the previous Saturday. They did just that with a convincing 42-5 win. Graeme scored four unconverted tries in the first half to lead 20-0 at halftime, where they dominating possession and with all that ball it was inevitable that they would cross the try line on a number of occasions. Wing OJ Basson crossed for a try and the entire front row – Athi Nkewana, Wonga Wakashe and Mijean Annandale also managed to score tries. The…